Answer:
Which of the following would be the best
example of a “technological miracle” achieved
during the Second World War?
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Answer:
A.
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Who is the Governor of Georgia?
a. George Washington
b. Casey Cagle
c. Barack Obama
d. Brian Kemp
Answer:
Brian Kemp ur welcome :')
Answer:
Brian Kemp is your answer :))
Explanation:
What does NBT stand for in education
Why is resource immobility a problem in a market
Answer:
Factor immobility is a cause of market failure.
Explanation:
The free market fails to provide an efficient allocation of resources because of the geographical and occupational immobilities. Inequality. Factor immobility can lead to increased inequality.
Which of the following is the primary function of the executive branch at the state government level?
A.
enforcing state laws
B.
representing the state in the U.S. Congress
C.
revising the state constitution
D.
deciding on state criminal cases
A.enforcement of state laws
Why would African-Americans in Louisiana volunteer for the
army despite living under Jim Crow Laws?
Answer: Volunteers began to respond, and in May 1863 the Government established the Bureau of Colored Troops to manage the burgeoning numbers of black soldiers. By the end of the Civil War, roughly 179,000 black men (10% of the Union Army) served as soldiers in the U.S. Army and another 19,000 served in the Navy.
Explanation:
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How did reunification impact Germany's economy? Group of answer choices Reunification cause East Germany's economy to experience a major setback when it was absobed by West Germany. Reunification caused West Germany's economy to improve when it absorbed East Germany. Reunification caused West Germany's economy to experience a major setback when it absorbed East Germany's economic problems.
The Transcontinental Railroad
The transcontinental railroad was built by the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroad Companies. Construction began in 1863. The two companies started on opposite ends of the country and built toward each other for seven years. During that time, both companies overcame many struggles. There were weather delays, and holes had to be cut through mountains. When finished, the railroad was 1,912 miles long and connected the country from coast to coast. Transporting passengers and goods was faster, easier, and less expensive by train.
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which conclusion does this text support?
A. Building the railroad was a difficult process.
B. People preferred riding in wagons to riding by train.
C. The railroad workers enjoyed building the railroad.
D. Building the railroad was an easy process.
The principle of executive privilege (protections for the president only) relates to which constitution doctrine?
Answer: Doctrine of separation of powers
Explanation:
The principle of executive privilege (protections for the president only) relates to the doctrine of separation of powers. The Supreme Court ruled it in that they are a consequence of the doctrine of separation of powers which is gotten from the supremacy of each section according to there constitutional activities
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1. Name the protists fitting each of the following descriptions. Write down only the correct name next to the relevant question number. 1.1 A protozoan which moves using its pseudopodia. 1.2 A protozoan which moves using its flagellum. 1.3 A filamentous green alga. 1.4 A unicellular green alga. 1.5 Microscopic protists which appear as symmetrical, human-made, and glass-like ornaments. 1.6 Protists that look like fungi.
Answer:
1.1 A protozoan which moves using its pseudopodia is an amoeba
1.2 A protozoan which moves using its flagellum is an euglena
1.3 A filamentous green alga is the spirogyra
1.4 A unicellular green algae is the Chlamydomonas
1.5 Microscopic protists which appear as symmetrical, human-made, and glass-like ornaments is the Diatom
1.6 Protist that look like fungi is a mold
Explanation:
1.1 An amoeba form pseudopods by pushing their cell membranes out
1.2 Euglena belong to the class of protozoans known as flagellates
1.3 Spirogyra has a slimy bright green color with spiral shaped pigments that bear the chlorophyll
1.4 Chlamydomonas is found in ponds, ditches and damp soil
1.5 Diatom have a siliceous jewel like covering
1.6 A mold is protist that is fungus like examples include Physarum polycephalum and Stemonitis
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Answer:
B and D
Explanation:
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Answer:
3_ its answer C since peer group means a group of friends and marble game is not a voluntary thing its only for fun
4_ answer D
Describe the historical background of Nepalese painting in brief
Answer:
Nepalese Painting began with religious paintings with Hindu and Buddhist topics; practically all Newa art from the Kathmandu Valley people of Newar. These traditional artworks can be found as wall paintings, clothes, or manuscripts. These paintings are called paubha.
Explanation:
In the Mithila region of Nepal and India, Mithila Painting is practiced. It dates back to the seventh century AD. Mithila is made of branches, fingers, pigments, and natural colors. Style, method, and painting materials differentiated from the painters' ethnic background.
Nepalese artist Bhajuman [chitrakar], a traditional artist who met Western realism following a visit to Europe, was said to have accepted Western influences after 1850. Bhajuman, also called the Chitrakar Bhajumacha, as Jung Bahadur Rana's courtyard painter who, having been Prime Minister of Nepal in 185, toured Europe. Bhajuman also visited Paris and London as a member of the entourage of the incoming Prime Minister.
Soon after the return, West realism allegedly impacted the paintings of Bhajuman and marked the beginning of the current movement. An unsigned painting – allegedly painted by Bhajuman – represents a general of thapas in a full military outfit. This picture has remained a vital example of a significant change from a traditional Nepali school of painting to a western artistic school. The recent discovery for the patron, British resident Brian Houghton Hodgson, of illustrations by Raj Man Singh Chitrakar (1797-1865) nonetheless sheds information on western realism which was infiltrating Nepal even before Bhajuman Chitrakar's influences.
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Answer:
A. That opposing sides would resort to violence
B. That compromises would not solve the debate
Explanation:
In Kansas, Border Ruffians was the name applied to pro-slavery settlers from the slave state of Missouri, who from 1854 to 1860 crossed the state border into Kansas Territory to force the acceptance of slavery there. Armed Ruffians interfered in territorial elections, and attacked Free-State settlements.
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Which of the following belief systems/ philosophies are associated with China?
Group of answer choices
Christianity and Islam
Christianity and Judaism
Daoism and Confucianism
Islam and Hinduism
Answer:
Daoism and Confucianism
Answer:
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Explanation:
Can someone write me a essay about the pax romana?
Intro
Body
Conclusion
Answer:
The Pax Romana is a roughly 200-year-long timespan of Roman history which is identified as a period and golden age of increased as well as sustained Roman imperialism, order, prosperous stability, hegemonial power and expansion, despite a number of revolts, wars and continuing competition with Parthia.
Pax Romana, (Latin: “Roman Peace”) a state of comparative tranquillity throughout the Mediterranean world from the reign of Augustus (27 bce–14 ce) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161 –180 ce). Augustus laid the foundation for this period of concord, which also extended to North Africa and Persia
This 200-year period saw unprecedented peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire, which spanned from England in the north to Morocco in the south and Iraq in the east.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It kept the number of slave and free states even.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
I just positive it's A cuz the British would trade to expand its territory.
Based on your knowledge of social studies, what correctly explains some of the variation in gross domestic products shown on the map?
A
Nigeria controls large oil fields.
Kenya spends a lot on education
C
South Africa has very few resources,
D
DR Congo promotes entrepreneurship.
Answer:A
Explanation: took benchmark
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Answer:
1) 3,778
2) Paradisus, Punta Cana - Resort ($3,780)
3) Go on the beach and all the other activities the resort offers
4) 5 days
5) 2978 (resort, everything included) 800 (for the plane tickets)
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Name the hormones released by the ants. (ii) How this hormone is useful for the ants? (iii) Name any two insects other than ants which release this hormone.
Answer:
i. ecdysone
ii. for molting and metamorphosis
iii. Spider and termite
Explanation:
i. ecdysone
ii.
Hormones control the molting and metamorphosis in ants. The body wall has sensory receptors that trigger production of hormone from neurosecretory cells in the brain. This hormone then act on the prothoracic gland/an endocrine gland in the prothorax. This gland then secretes molting hormone “ecdysone” that act on the epidermis and stimulate growth and cuticle formation.
iii. Spider and termite
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The lines of constant pressure shown on the surface pressure diagram are called ___
isobars
pressure lines
fronts
stationary lines
Answer:
pressure lines
Explanation:
Isobars are found ONLY on surface charts. They most commonly connect lines of equal pressure in the units of millibars. High pressure isobars generally occurs with isobars above 1010 mb while low pressure isobars occur with lower than 1010 millibars.
Answer: isobars . Because I got it write on my lesson
what changes to the shapes of the sugar cube did you observe during the experiment
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What alliance later grew into the political, Populist Party, also known as the People’s Party?
Answer: The Farmers' Alliance, an agrarian coalition that championed economic intervention during the Gilded Age, and the Greenback Party, an earlier third party that supported fiat currency, were the forerunners of the Populist Party.
What pace would you use to show a character was excited? Explain your answer in 1-2 sentences.
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1.is an official language of China.
A. China
B. English
C. Mandarin
D. Arabia
2.is a narrow strip of land that connects two large land masses.
A. River
B. Peninsula
C. Gulf
D. Isthmus
3. In which of the African countries was the first political party formed ?
A. Ghana
B. South Africa
C. Egypt
D. Nigeria
4. Which one of the following is not densely populated area ?
A. East Asia
B. South Asia
C. Central Africa
D. Nile valley
5. A continent that is not physically connected to any other continent is:
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. Antarctica
D. Africa
6. The lowest point of all places in the world is:
A. Dead sea
B. Caspian sea
C. East African Rift Valley
D. Dallol Depression
7. The official language of most Middle East and North Africa countries is:
A. French
B. Arabic
C. Spanish
D. Russian
8. Which one of the following language is not used in the UN as official language ?
A. Spanish
B. Arabic
C. Mandarin
D. Japan
9. The third widely spoken language spoken language in Europe is
A. Russia
B. French
C. Latin
D. Arabic
10. One of the following religions believes many gods.
A. Christianity
B. Judaism
C. Islam
D. Shintoism
Answer:
1. C) Mandarin
2. D) Isthmus
3. D) Nigeria
4. B) South Asia
5. C) Antartica
6. A) Dead sea
7. B) Arabic
8. D) Japan
9. B) French
Explanation:
Number 10 is Polytheism the belief of many gods
What is a municipality? Check all that apply.
parish
city
town
village
levee district
Answer:
It's BCD( city,town,village)
A: parish
B: city
C: town
D: village
E: levee district
Explanation:
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Which of these represents a cause of Pan-Africanism following World War I?
A) to demand democratic reform
B) to demand to join the League of Nations Eliminate
C) to unite all the countries under one currency
D) to support African independence and nationalism
Answer: a
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The support for African independence and nationalism is one of the effects of Pan-Africanism following World War l, therefore the answer is D.
Pan-Africanism is a worldwide political and cultural movement focused on promoting brotherhood and unification of people of African descent. Based on the principle that all people of African descent have much in common and it is in the best interest of all to stand as a unified African nation.
Although options A, B, and C are ideas that were discussed often during this time period, they were never the focal point of the movement nor do they represent a cause of Pan-Africanism. This is why options A, B and C are incorrect.
An example as to why option D, (to support African independence and nationalism) is correct is that following World War l, a Black nationalist from Jamaica named Marcus Garvey actively promoted the liberation and independence of African countries, he led an organization known as the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA). This organization boasted numerous members and was very active in promoting the ideas they held. The idea of African independence and nationalism is tied very closely with the Pan-Africanism movement through the actions of this and many other organizations.
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Why did Federalists think ratification of the Constitution was necessary?
A) It would repair the relationship with Britain.
B) It would fix the problems created by the Articles of Confederation.
C) It would improve the relationship between the governments and citizens.
D) It would allow the country to expand further west.
Answer:
It is c
Explanation: